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Mark G J HARTL

Heriot-Watt University, School of Life Sciences, Scotland, UK

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    Aquatic Systems: Marine Submarine Ecosystem
    Author(s): Mark G J HARTL*

    Submarine Ecosystems are classified into two types as brackish ecosystems and marine ecosystems. The territories of the open swell and conterminous littoral zones are classified under marine ecosystems. In addition to these, marine ecosystems also include the swab morasses and washes located along the props and swash mouths. Within the littoral zone, several unique territories like arms, tidal coves, and foreshore ecosystems are also included [1]. Aimilar zones including arms contain the niche of both brackish and swab water. The subject of Physical terrain includes the study of all these ecosystems. The following aspects are to be studied under marine ecosystems Characteristics of Marine Ecosystems, abysses, Arms, on- reinforcement ecosystems, Coral reefs. Life on earth is supported by the girding ecological conditions and the natural coffers. mainlands and abysses are the two major .. View More»

    DOI: 10.36648/1307-234X.22.16.8.106

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